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Friday, November 22, 2013

Silver Apples Of The Moon by Morton Subotnick

Silver Apples Of The Moon (VINYL RIP)

Published on Jan 27, 2013 Evan Cooper·94 videos

"some pretty interesting music from Morton Subotnick"

via Michal Patulski on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"ok. and now something completely different. as far as I'm concerned this is the very first album ever recorded with Buchla (1967). enjoy! :)"

And a short version at 4:23:

Morton Subotnick: Silver apples of the Moon (1967)

Uploaded on Mar 24, 2011 TheWelleszCompany·2,856 videos

"Morton Subotnick (*1933): Silver apples of the Moon, per nastro magnetico (1967).

Cover image: painting by Vera Molnar.

*****

The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.

Your collaboration will be appreciated."

cardio bass & respiration synth

Published on Nov 22, 2013 H0LMIUM·7 videos

"Ukrets uses the ephysm.us biomusic performance and authoring platform. Performed by the Holminid with synthesis by Sensien, using a modular analogue synth. Everything is generated from live biosignals and postures, except the obligatory 808 kick that was added for structural support. The track consists of two patches recorded in succession, mixed without any further editing or processing. Jaala, Finland, July 2013. http://ephysm.us"

via @sensien

Creamware Prodyssey ASB

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Creamware Pro-12 ASB

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Korg Polysix 61 Key Vintage Synthesizer SN 383140

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1st Level of Hell SYNTH



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"1st Level of Hell SYNTH is a one of a kind noise synth that takes what you would expect from a noise box and blows it apart!

Controls include:
Pitch: of the 4 osc
waveform select: sin, saw, tri, noise, broken sin, vocal, bamboo and composite
Rules knob (changes the architecture of the synth for fm and feedback style efects and also the function of the F! and F2 knobs) 6 different rules
F1: random waveform change amount and depending on the rule selected changes pitch random amount
F2:depending on rules: osc spred, fm rate + random pitch, random amount + osc spread.

green on led, usb powered, or get a usb wall wart to plug it into the wall.

Only one in existence!"

Based on the arduino and the mozzie library.

Control Synthesis Deep Bass Nine Demos

Control Synthesis Deep Bass Nine - db9 demo 01

Published on Nov 22, 2013 acidbed·4 videos

"one db9 only. No overdub / FX / EQ. Computer sequencing.
http://livingston-eliptik.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/herdmusic"

QuNexus and Monotron CV Control Project

Published on Nov 22, 2013 Keith McMillen Instruments·206 videos

"Hack your Korg Monotron and unlock it's CV potential with a QuNexus!
more info at: http://www.keithmcmillen.com/projects"

QuNexus on eBay | monotrons on eBay

Volca Beats Improv.

Published on Nov 22, 2013 my4trackmachine·113 videos

"These just arrived today. Doing a quick run through it is a fairly robust machine with great sounds. Really easy to pick up and just pure fun to play with."

KORG Volcas on eBay

RIP Bernard Parmegiani - Electronic & Acoustic Composer


Marc-Henri (aka RADIOKLOW) wrote in to let me know electronic acoustic composer Bernard Parmegiani has passed away at the age of 86.  He was mentioned here on MATRIXSYNTH a few times in the past.

The above image is from conceptoradio where you'll find a feature on him in Spanish. The following is some of the text translated to Googlish:

"Editions Mego is refocusing on the work of Bernard Parmegiani under his Recollection GRM series. reissued it "De Natura Sonorum" album first published in 1975 and probably one of the most important works of the French composer. This work consists of twelve movements, constituted in two series of six, combining analogue sounds with electronics, and is a true reflection of his studies at the Research Group Concrete Music (GRM) of Pierre Schaeffer. This work was also inspired by artists such as Aphex Twin or Autechre, since, as well quote the press release, 'has indelibly marked the classical period of electroacoustic music.'"

Bernard Parmegiani: De Natura Sonorum (1975)

Published on Jun 3, 2012 TheWelleszTheatre·1,789 videos

"Bernard Parmegiani (*1927): De Natura Sonorum (1975).
Création 3 Juin 1975, Paris.
Dédié a Michel Descombey et au Ballet Indépendiente de Mexico."

You can find a bio on Wikipedia here.

via Marc-Henri: "By a strange mystery of time, the INA-GRM has just released a few days ago a new version of his most important works in CD. Bernard Parmegiani was not so famous as Pierre Henry (still living and now around 85 years) but of the same artistic level in a very different style."

Parmegiani: "La Création du Monde" (Complete)

Published on Aug 29, 2012 NewMusicXX·836 videos

"Bernard Parmegiani: 'La Création du Monde' (1982-84) (Complete)
Lumière Noire (Black Light), Métamorphose du vide (Metamorphosis of the Void), Signe de vie (Sign of Life)

I have received many requests to post this work in its complete form, so here it is."
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